1. Sketch a graph of what you might expect for a triprotic acid in terms of...
3. What volume of 0.025 M NaOH will be required to reach the endpoint in a titration with 25.00 ml of 0.10 M HCI? Show your work with units and correct significant figures. Circle your answer. 4. Calculate the molarity of a sodium hydroxide solution if 25.00 mL 0.100 M maleic acid requires 22.10 ml of NaOH to reach the endpoint. Show your work with units and correct significant figures. Circle your answer. 5. The following data were collected in...
PRE-LAB for pH titration of a Strong Acid with Base This is due before the lab begins, Name 1. Calculate the pH of the following solutions: (a) 1 M NaCl Does not dissociate in water to produce either hydrogen or nyot thus it is a neutral Sall, so 7. (b) 1 M HOAc (Ka - 1.8 x 10-5) duce either hydrogen or hyd xde ion, (c) 1 M NHOH (Kb = 1.8 x 10-5) (d) 0.1 M NaOAC (e) 0.1...
PRE-LAB for plt.titeation.ofa 5tremsAcid.wth Bast This is due before the lab begins 1. Calculate the pH of the following solutions (a) 1 M NaC Name (b) I M HOAc (Ka-1.8 x 10-5) (c) I M NH4OH (Kb- 1.8 x 10-5) (d) 0.1 M NaOAc (e) 0.1 M NHCI 2 The pH of a 0.100 M solution of an acid, HA, is 1.70. Calculate the K? (use ICE) 2.Show your work with units and correct significant figures for all questions that...
6. a) If the titration of 2.729 g of an unknown triprotic acid requires 48.15 mL of 0.4012 M NaOH to reach the third equivalence point, what is the molar mass of this unknown acid? Show your work with units and correct significant figures. 7. If the second equivalence point in the titration of a diprotic acid is at 39.48 mL of strong base titrant added, at what volume is the? First half-equivalence point? Second half-equivalence point? 39.48 ml Second...
10.00 mL Nitric acid was titrated with NaOH of 0.100 molarity until the equivalence was reached. 15.2 mL of NaOH were required. Find: A) Concentration of nitric acid before titration B) pH of solution before titration C) pH of solution after 15.1 mL of sodium hydroxide is added D) pH of solution after 15.3 mL of sodium hydroxide is added
Answer the following questions for titration of 10.00 mL of a hypochlorous acid solution with a 0.09975 M sodium hydroxide. 1. If 20.05 mL of the sodium hydroxide solution were required to reach the endpoint in the titration, what was the original concentration of the hypochlorous acid solution? 2. What was the initial pH of the hypochlorous acid solution (before any sodium hydroxide was added)? 3. What was the pH in the titration after addition of 4.01 mL of NaOH?...
The data for the titration of 25.00 mL of Unknown Acid Sample #80 with 0.1508 M NaOH (aq) was plotted on the graph below. To help with your analysis we have summarized some of the key numerical values that were determined from the original data - using the methods on Page 13 of your lab manual to graphically determine the equivalence point. Unknown #27 Volume of NaOH added at the potentiometric endpoint (mL) 21.25 mL Volume of NaOH added at...
Sketch a pH vs. Volume added graph (titration curve) for a diprotic acid being titrated with NaOH. Label the axis and equivalence points.
Consider a titration of 25.00 mL Chloroacetic Acid solution [ka=1.4x10^-3] with 0.1202 M solution of sodium hydroxide. The volume of 27.40 mL of NaOH(aq) was needed to reach the equivalence point. Calculate: a) The concentration of the chloroacetic acid solution before the titration b) the pH of the chloroacetic acid solution before titration c) the pH of the solution at half equivalence point d) the pH of the solution at the equivalence point e) the pH of the solution when...
#16, 88 & 90 16. Write the formula for the conjugate acid of each of the following. a. CH NH2 b. PO, c. CN d. Он e. NO, 88. Suppose that 20.00 mL of a 0.100 M strong acid is titrated with 0.100 M strong base. Now suppose that 20.00 mL of a weak acid is titrated with 0.100 M strong base. Which of the following are the same in the two titrations? a. the initial pH of the titration,...